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I'm with you there! ;)

Im agree with u Corrine

Hey maybe i should come take u out to Bondi Junction for some shopping and i may take u to Max Brenner in Double Bay(thats if u like chocolate)

Then we can go for a nice drive somewhere and get the chatting

Ps- I think that would be nice night out with a nice girl

What do u say???

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your all bitches!

f**k school night turn up at work hung over ya fags!

Whatever Trevor!

yup.. why waste a weekend with a hangover when you can waste a work day!

Alcoholic!

Just turn up ya party pooper!

I'll probably be in the rsl having some drinks with some work mates and will be sure to come and say hey.

Pick me up then :D

Im agree with u Corrine

Hey maybe i should come take u out to Bondi Junction for some shopping and i may take u to Max Brenner in Double Bay(thats if u like chocolate)

Then we can go for a nice drive somewhere and get the chatting

Ps- I think that would be nice night out with a nice girl

What do u say???

WTF??!?! Are you stalking me or something?




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